"St. Justin Martyr is known as the oustanding apologist of the second century. While the Apostolic Fathers like St. Clement of Rome, St. Ignatius of Antioch, and St. Polycarp had addressed members within the Christian fold, St. Justin is considered to be the first prominent defender of the Christian faith against non-Christians and the enemies of the Church. The chief sources for the uncertain and meager chronological data of Justin's li ..."
"Outside the New Testament, our earliest complete witness to Christian apologetic against the Jews remains the Dialogue with Trypho, written by Justin Martyr (d. ca. 165), a convert to Christianity from traditional Greek religion. The Dialogue purports to be a two-day dialogue that took place in Asia Minor between Justin and Trypho, a Hellenized Jew. Justin argues extensively on the basis of lengthy Old Testament quotations that Christ i ..."
"A Double Volume Edition of Saint Justin Martyr and Saint Athenagoras the Apologist's treatises "On the Resurrection", both composed in the 2nd Century. This compilation was curated and typeset by Paterikon Publications utilizing the original text and notes from the first and second volumes of the Ante-Nicene Fathers."
Writings of JustinMartyr(1st Edition) by St. JustinMartyr Paperback, 514 Pages, Published 2014 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-4995-8375-5, ISBN: 1-4995-8375-3
"St. Justin Martyr was a Christian apologist, born at Flavia Neapolis, about A.D. 100, converted to Christianity about A.D. 130, taught and defended the Christian religion in Asia Minor and at Rome, where he suffered martyrdom about the year 165. Two "Apologies" bearing his name and his "Dialogue with the Jew Tryphon" have come down to us. Leo XIII had a Mass and an Office composed in his honour and set his feast for 14 April. He is reg ..."
Saint JustinMartyr the First Apology; The Second Apology; Dialogue With Trypho; Exhortation to the Greeks; Discourse to the Greeks; The Monarchy, or The Rule of God by Justin, Martyr Saint Hardcover, 496 Pages, Published 2021 by Hassell Street Press ISBN-13: 978-1-01-407670-0, ISBN: 1-01-407670-6
"Justin Martyr was a Christian apologist, born at Flavia Neapolis, about A.D. 100. He converted to Christianity about A.D. 130. He taught and defended the Christian religion in Asia Minor and at Rome, where he suffered martyrdom about the year 165. Two "Apologies" bearing his name and his "Dialogue with the Jew Tryphon" have come down to us. Leo XIII had a Mass and an Office composed in his honour and set his feast for 14 April."
The Apologies of JustinMartyr To Which Is Appended the Epistle to Diognetus (Classic Reprint) by Saint JustinMartyr Paperback, 340 Pages, Published 2018 by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-1-332-78034-1, ISBN: 1-332-78034-2